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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 i.— For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MBS. MART SATTERFIELD, rorrespondrnt and Representative Walker Jones and daughters of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns Sunday. Friends of Mr. Johns will be s®rry to know he continues very ill at his home. Mrs. Ludie McMims of Spartan burg, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jessie Mills and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and children. Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mrs. Claud Bennet and daughter attended a birthday dinner in Gray Court Sunday given for Mrs. Arthur Doug las. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and .hildren visited relatives in Wil- hamston during the week-end. Arnold Edmonds spent the week end in Griffin, Ga., with relatives. Mrs. E. D. Wilson and children have returned to their home in Grif fin, Ga., after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ed monds. Joyce and Jackie Brown or near Joanna, spent Sunday with Mr. an*d Mrs. George Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spivey of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and daughter of Mountville, were guests during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins visifed Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clinton in Green wood during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Varner in Buffalo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamby had as their guests Sunday Mrs. M a b 1 e Tucker and Loree, and Miss Iva Dees of Laurens. Mrs. Birdie Attaw r ay is recuperat ing at the home oT her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Motte, after being a pa tient in Hays hospital. Mr._ and- Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., were "guests Sunday of Mrs. Etta teen. The recreation v^as led by William Patterson. Mrs. Wallace cookies and punch were served by Mrs. DanhofT and Mrs. Wallace to and Mr. Crocker met with the group the twenty guests invited, and plans were made for a hay ride and weiner roast next Friday night, All teen-agers are invited. : The All ’Round Tractor m ALL 'ROUND THE FARM » ALL YEAR 'ROUND Why huy a tractor that gives you only part-time service? Working time is what counts, and the Ford Tractor does such a variety of jobs that it “works more hours, saves more hours." ford Hydraulic Touch Control, Implement Position Control, Triple-Quick Attaching of implements ... and the big Dearborn line of implements makes this THE oil round tractor. By all means, u.ine in and get the facts. You will like our parts and service departments, too. PITTS - DILLARD Implement Company WEST MAIN ST. A AIRPORT ROAD TELEPHONE 91 R Home of Belk’s... Red Goose Shoes SMART NEW EASTER STYLES combinations .... to* fit *11 size toys and; Black patents, reds, greens, whites, and twe^tone- ^ r -t/iat j/u -faJud. 30,000. STEPS ai -30,040 step* a» rfajr is the esseocial exercise to develop strong feet. Make each step .COuat... buy RED GOOSE v Built for Attio*” Shoe*. mtiomu urttmu » urt rm Via. GOOD HIUUMiriNfi. MtENir * IIIU lUlilfi MIUCAIIIHI* $2.98 to $5.95 All Shoes Fitted by Experts — Checked by X-Ray Kindergarten Mothers Meet The Kindergarten mothers met Thursday morning with a good at tendance. The president, Mrs. Ruby Huntley, presided. Mrs. Carl John son, program director, presented an interesting program. Mrs. Rose Sat terfield told the story, “Rabbitville Elects a Mayor,” to the children. Af^- ter songs led by Mrs. Satterfield and Mrs. Johnson, the children were served their mid-morning lunch by Mrs. Jesse Boyce, Mrs. M. G. Over- street and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire. The club planned to have the Kin dergarten Blaster eggg hunt next Thursday morning. All mothers are invited to meet at 9 o’clock at the community center. Prom Party Given Saturday evvening Grace Danhoff entertained a number of her •friends at a lovely old-fashioned prom. Spring flowers were used throughout the community center. An Easter motif was carried out in tally cards and decorations. Dancing was en joyed later in the evening. Refresh ments of sandwiches, potato chips, Clean-Up Night for Church Wednesday evening under; the lejadership of the Women of the Church, a clean-up night was held at the Presbytreian church. A number of workers assisted in making the church attractive for* Easter. After completion of the work the group met at the community center where ddughnuts and coffee were served. Scouts To Attend Church Friday evening at 7:15 all Brownie and intermediate scouts are asked to assemble at the community center for a picnic lunch and later to at tend the revival services at the Bap tist church. given an opportunity to meet Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, who was also a guest. A feature of the program, preced ing the lecture, was a song arrange ment of “Buttons and Bows’ 1 ’ given by Peggy Sue and Lirfda Lou Will- .ard, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard of Lydia Mills. The devotional was led by Miss Kathryn Eichelberger. Punch, individual cakes, and mints featuring the club colors, yellow and green, were served by Mrs. R. C. i Adair's committee: Mrs. Tracy Dees, Mrs. Bernice McElhannon, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. Fennell. Mrs. Wilson Addresses Club Thursday evening, April 7, the Woman’s club had as their guest speaker Mrs. Harrell Wilson, ot Greenville, noted authority and lec turer on “Flower Arrangement^.” The club opened the meeting to all interested persons in the com munity ifnd there was a large at tendance. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, club presi dent, presided. ” llowin ^ the lec ture, a receiving line was formed and the club members and guests were CAPERS ACRES COTTAGE CHEESE Now Available V Clinton A. Gr P. Store Hope in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and sons spent the week-end with Mr. and j Mrs. Preston Davis at Red River. ■ | i Mr. and Mrs. C. McLendon and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLendon at Joanrm Sunday. | I Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Misses Roberta and Mildred Prince were week-end visitors in Newberry. Mr. and.Mrs. Paul Eppley attended a birthday dinner in Laurens Sunday in honor of Mr. Eppley given by his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and children visited Mrs. Sally Wil kinson, who is a hospital patient, in Spartanburg Sunday. I Mrs. Furman Brown and children of Laurens, visieed Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Sunday. I Mrs. Clara Smith is spending this | week in Chester with her son. Law- son Smith, and Mr. Smith. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte Sunday were ’Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson of West Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrom bie and son. Birthdays and Anniversaries Arnold Edmonds celebrated his birthday April 6. Mrs. J. T. Lanford has a birthday April 19. j Nettie Prince will celebrate her birthday April 23. !8 Little Frances Cato will be two « years old April 20. Polly Brown's birthday is April ^ 19th. g George Roper will celebrate his % birthday April 24. Joyce Brown’s birthday is April a 23 - . Iff J. A. Rogers celberated his birth- g day April 6. Randolph Gentry's birthday • was Friday, April 8. Birthray Party for Carolyn Bennett Mrs. Claud Bennett honored her little daughter, Carolyn, with a birthday party Saturday afternoon. After an hour of outdoor games the 22 guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. In the center of the table was the at tractively decorated birthday cake. Mrs. Bennett was assisted in enter taining and serving by her mother, Mrs. Hugh Ballard, and Peggy Sat terfield. Carolyn received many beautiful gifts. CALL 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES ROGERS i: «> • # ♦> ♦# • • • # :: ♦ ♦ Armour Star or Sort ft Premium Smoked Party for Cecilia McLendon On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cecil McLendon entertained a number of little boys and girls in honor of her daughter, Cecilia, who was cclebrat-l ing her 6th birthday. After a number of games were played refreshments were served by tne hostess. Cecilia received a number of use ful gifts. • ■ i - - Birthday Dinner for Mrs. Brown • Sunday Mrs. Bessie Brown was honored by her children and grand children with a birthday dinner at ■ her home. A large number were f present including several out of town I guests. A bountiful dinner was served. Centering the dining table was the decorated cake with lighted candles. Mrs. Brown was presented many useful gifts. Egg Hunt Planned For Sunday School ClaM The Sunday school class of Mrs.; R E. Whitmire and Mrs. Cecil Me-, Lendon will have an egg hunt Sat urday. The children are requested i to meet at the church at 2 o’clock. HAMS Half or Wholo Buff End or Shank End Lb. :: • • :: n * • #.• H • • » % t.t :: APPLE JELLY LIMA BEANS PEACHESHBB CHEESE FOOD BAMA 2-Lb BRAND Jar BUSH'S No 2 BLENDED an REDGATE Y. C. HALVES No 2* Can DAIRY 2-Lb. BELT CHOCOUTE COVERED 1-lb. 25c 31‘ 29’ 69’ 49’ Derby Brand Beady-To-Serre Brownies Have Egg Hunt Thirty-seven Brownies were given a surprise at their regular meeting Monday afternoon when their leader announced an indoor egg hunt. Mrs. LYDIA NEWS J4G. 2 Art Freet, of Clinton, told special stories to the Brownies and led in games preceding the surprise fea ture. " CORNED BEEF 12-Oz. Can 45 Mornm’s CBXAarr. rusu MAYONNAISE JELLIED CRANBERKY SAUCE OCEAN SPBAY Pint Jar CUSP AND FLAKY—SUNSHINE Luncheon Club Meets Today Invitations have been extended to a large number of guests for the regular luncheon club meeting to be held today (Thursday) in the lounge of the community center. Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger Entertains Story Hour Chib Mcs. Hugh Eichelberger entertain ed the Story Hour club Wednesday afternoon with a party at the com munity center.. After a round of unique games refreshments were served, featuring the Easter motif. Climaxing the party was the sur prise egg hunt participated in by sixty-seven children, members oi the club. Miss Kathryn Eichelberger and Mrs. Art Freet assisted Mrs. Eichelberger in entertaining the children. Club 16 Meets Club 16 met on Tuesday night with their president, Mrs. Meda Williams, presiding. Plans were made for their Easter party with their hus bands as special guests. The cliR) project this month is cooking, cookies, plain and fancy were demonstrated. At the next club meeting each member will dis play a sample of cookies made this month. A sweet course and coffee was served by Mrs. Daisy Hairston and Mrs. Devola Hellams. Easter Sunrise Service The public is cordially invited to Easter sunrise services to be held at 6 a.m., Sunday at Providence school. Breakfast will be served at the community center following the services. Teen-Age Canteen Meets Friday night a group of boys and gi^ls enjoyed singing, dancing and playing games at the Teen-Age Can- 39* 19* 31* FRUIT cocktail 37* CKIPriN’S ALL-WHITE SHOE POLISH r 10* C 8 FANCY BLENDED 1-Lb. Cm Mb. Pk#- DOWN ROGER'S PLEASANT PRODUCE LANE Florida Pascal Celery 2-15c Stalks ' ITS GREEN WHEN ITS RIPE! U. S. NO. 1 NEW WHITE POTATOES, 5 lbs. 35c FANCY WASHINGTON WINESAP APPLES, 3 lbs. . . 41c FRESH GREEN TOP CARROTS, 2 bunches .... . . 15c Yellow SQUASH, 2 lbs. .. 29c ARMOUR’S STAR BACON, lb ... 65c DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS, lb. ... 57c FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb ...45c Oid-PmshionpH CREAMY CHOCOUTE DBOPS 23* 1-Lb. Box saur-BISING PLOUB TRIANGLE 10-Lb* 87c warn shoepeg C S CORN No. 2 Can 22c PACKSAS LABEL CHUM SALMON n«. i t»ii 49c OLD GLORY PORK & BEANS 15-Ox. 10c fine fob baking SNOWDRIFT 3 u*. 99c qUART BOTTLE, 85« WESSON OIL » 33c VETS BBAND DOG FOOD 2 Can, 19c FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES Mb. Pk fl . 20r SOAP—CASHMERE BOUQUET 2 19c MAKVZLOUS • VEL La*. 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